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Where in the World is This City With Camels on Beach Area

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Here you will find wild camels on the beach, but you best not go in the ocean as you may also come face to face with a saltwater crocodile. This town was attacked 64 times during WWII and averages 12 degrees in both winter and summer months. Mining of gold and zinc and off-shore energy production of oil, gas, and uranium are major industries. Voting is compulsory here and taxi cabs are required to carry a bale of hay in their trunk.

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Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Situated on the Timor Sea, Darwin is actually closer to Jakarta, Indonesia than it is to Sydney and closer to Singapore than it is to Melbourne. Darwin boasts a fascinating mixture of a vibrant, cosmopolitan city and the Australian Outback. Reference to Darwin being 12 degrees year round describes its position at 12 degrees south latitude, rather than air temperature. Celebrity Solstice visits Darwin on her circumnavigation sailing around the continent of Australia, which includes a stop in Bali, Indonesia.